Chief Operating Officer​R. Jordan Davis

R. Jordan Davis is a native of Birmingham, Alabama and a 2016 graduate of The Altamont School. While at Altamont, Jordan was a member of the C. Kyser Miree Center where he was able to found his own after school program for Birmingham Schools; Speaking Toward A New Direction or STAND. Jordan served as a docent for the Birmingham Civil Rights Institute through the Legacy Youth Leadership Program and has been recognized twice by the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People. Jordan graduated out of the Birmingham Chapter of Jack and Jill of America, Incorporated where he served as the Teen President of the Birmingham Chapter and the Southeastern Region Teen Parliamentarian.

Jordan is a third-year scholar at Morehouse College. He is a Student Ambassador, a member of the college’s Conduct Judiciary Committee, the incoming Chief of Staff for the 88th Administration of the Student Government Association, and a contributing writer for the Torch Yearbook. Jordan is a member of the National Society of Collegiate Scholars, National Society of Leadership and Success, and serves as the Service Chair for the Epsilon Nu chapter of Sigma Tau Delta International English Society.

Jordan brings to the company more than three years of experience in policy research, social media and digital engagement, and communication strategy. He has interned with Congresswoman Terri Sewell, Jefferson County Family Court, the City of Atlanta’s Executive Office of Communications, and Bradley Arant Boult Cummings, LLP. Jordan has had the honor of working on several political campaigns, most notably and recently, the Stacey Abrams For Governor Campaign. It was through this experience that Jordan was afforded the opportunity to introduce the Lieutenant Governor nominee to over 3,000 attendees at the Get Out The Vote Rally with President Obama. In the summer of 2018, he was selected to participate in a highly competitive fellowship at Duke University School of Law.

Jordan aspires to attend law school and hopes to practice law as well as, provide counsel for political officials in various policy areas. Jordan’s interests include traveling, writing, reading, and researching the benefits of faith and government intersection. Jordan will represent Alabama at the Henry Clay Statesmanship College Student Congress in May and work as a Fellow with the Walton UNCF Education Reform Fellowship in D.C. for the summer. He currently serves as Vice Chairman of the Board for the Importance of Education Initiative and the Chief Visionary Officer for the Jarrell V. Jordan Company, a boutique consulting group.